Presenting…. one of the most common French verbs irregular in conjugation may require either être...

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Presenting…. •one of the most common French verbs

• irregular in conjugation•may require either être or avoir in the compound tenses

Sortir most commonly means "to go out" or "to leave/take out"

Sortir

Warning: can be one of those confusing “intéressant” verbs

may require either être or avoir in the compound tenses depending on

whether it means "to go out" or "to take out."

Sortir-au présent(opposite of entrer)

Je sorsTu sorsIl/elle sortNous sortonsVous sortezIls/Elles sortent

Preview of the Passé composé

• Sortir takes the verb être in the Passé composé

• The past participle is “sorti”

Who can conjugate sortir in the passé composé?

• Je suis sorti• Tu es sorti• Il/Elle est sorti(e)• Nous sommes sorti(s)• Vous êtes sorti(s)• Ils/Elles sont sorti(e)(s)

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Sortir Examples

sortir de - to get out of, leave

Tu dois sortir de l'eauYou need to get out of the water

Sortez de chez moi !Get out of my house!

D'où sort-il ?Where has he been?

Verbes en -re

• There are many popular verb endings in French.

• They include --ir--er--re

We are going to learn some –re verbs today!

Attendre

Apprendre

Croire

Prendre

Rendre

REGULAR –RE VERBS

Assesoir: to sit down

Connaître : to know

Boire: to drink

Entendre: to hear

Mettre: to put

IRREGULAR –RE VERBS

Regular Apprendre in Present

• J’apprends• Tu apprends• Il/Elle Apprend• Nous apprenons• Vous apprenez• Ils/Elle apprennent

• Take note of the endings

Irregular Boire in Present

• je bois                 • tu bois                • elle boit                 • nous buvons    • vous buvez      • elles boivent